Career Summary

MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
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YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2003

SEA

MLB

3

0

3.7

0

0

0

4

3

3

0

.271

99

9.8

7.4

0.0

7.4

50%

.333

.300

1.91

3.91

4.91

106

5.38

112.8

0.0

2004

SEA

MLB

54

0

63.0

0

3

9

66

24

47

10

.263

103

9.4

3.4

1.4

6.7

52%

.296

.265

1.43

5.10

4.71

105

5.61

115.7

0.0

2005

SEA

MLB

64

0

60.0

6

5

1

58

23

45

8

.266

97

8.7

3.5

1.2

6.8

56%

.276

.261

1.35

4.52

3.60

101

4.15

89.3

0.9

2006

SEA

MLB

72

0

78.3

4

1

36

59

13

104

4

.259

101

6.8

1.5

0.5

11.9

52%

.306

.187

0.92

1.77

2.30

48

2.34

47.7

2.9

2007

SEA

MLB

68

0

71.7

6

1

40

37

13

82

6

.263

94

4.6

1.6

0.8

10.3

44%

.197

.152

0.70

2.73

1.38

59

2.84

58.7

2.1

2008

SEA

MLB

47

0

46.3

6

5

15

46

28

56

4

.266

97

8.9

5.4

0.8

10.9

40%

.347

.274

1.60

3.80

3.88

76

3.74

79.8

0.8

2009

NYN

MLB

29

0

29.3

1

4

2

29

19

19

1

.263

93

8.9

5.8

0.3

5.8

46%

.292

.283

1.64

4.14

5.22

95

4.43

94.9

0.3

2010

CHA

MLB

60

0

54.0

7

5

3

41

15

65

4

.251

113

6.8

2.5

0.7

10.8

49%

.276

.210

1.04

2.49

2.83

68

2.80

63.2

1.3

2011

ARI

MLB

60

0

58.0

2

2

45

41

12

61

4

.263

101

6.4

1.9

0.6

9.5

44%

.247

.215

0.91

2.50

2.17

76

2.81

65.2

1.3

2012

ARI

MLB

57

0

54.3

1

5

32

45

11

65

4

.261

102

7.5

1.8

0.7

10.8

46%

.301

.212

1.03

2.41

2.82

66

2.34

53.6

1.6

2013

ARI

MLB

40

0

34.3

3

1

6

26

17

38

4

.258

105

6.8

4.5

1.0

10.0

51%

.272

.234

1.25

3.80

2.36

86

2.68

64.3

0.8

2014

ARI

MLB

18

0

13.7

1

1

0

17

6

14

1

.256

104

11.2

4.0

0.7

9.2

56%

.400

.311

1.68

3.54

6.59

94

3.02

74.1

0.2

Career

MLB

572

0

566.7

37

33

189

469

184

599

50

.261

101

7.4

2.9

0.8

9.5

49%

.284

.228

1.15

3.23

3.08

77

3.33

72.0

12.2

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

It's always difficult to answer a full blown roster question without having access to everyone else's roster and teams. Generally speaking, your offense looks strong, although in a shallow league under performing players like Weeks should probably be shown the door. On the pitching side, I think that Lincecum is a weak play for an eight-team mixed format. None of the free agents stand out, but Aoki could arguably be added to your squad. (Mike Gianella)

If you had to guess now, who do you think becomes the FA bargain of the offseason? My guess was Kuroda, but his deal was quick and relatively expensive. Dunn the other year was a great example of what I mean.....a good player sitting there at a bargain price for anyone to take later in the offseason.(Will from Mactaquac)

I was with you on Kuroda. Maybe Magglio Ordonez, who hasn't seemed to generate a buzz commensurate with his offensive abilities. Javier Vazquez might make an NL team happy. The market for late-inning relievers is deep enough that someone like J.J. Putz or Grant Balfour could end up signing a below-market deal. (Ben Lindbergh)

Christina, there are a lot of Pirates fans that are furious over the non-tendering of Matt Capps. While I am not certain he would be worth the $3.5-4M he would receive in arby, I'm wondering if it wasn't worth the risk to accept the arby price tag, hope that he returns to form and then deal him at or before the deadline. Did Huntington screw up, or is there more to this decision than meets the eye?(karp62 from NY)

Capps really was pretty terrible last season, and at that price, there are usually better buys on the market. If you're holding onto a bounce-back possibility, he's hefty, he's had shoulder issues, and he's two years removed from 2007. Is he going to grow up to be one of the best relievers in the game? That seems unlikely. To put it another way, why pay that for Capps when J.J. Putz signed for less as a free agent? (Christina Kahrl)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Although he has not thrown an MLB pitch in 2017, J.J. Putz threw 5,656 pitches that were tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2007 and 2014, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, the MLB Postseason, The World Baseball Classic and Spring Training. In 2014, he relied primarily on his Splitter (86mph), Sinker (91mph) and Fourseam Fastball (90mph). He also rarely threw a Slider (83mph).